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Seminar on ecological environment protection calls for closer coop to combat common challenges
Last Updated: 2021-02-03 19:27 | Gwadar Pro
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by Shafqat Ali
 
ISLAMABAD, Feb. 3 (Gwadar Pro) - The Online Seminar on Ecological Environment Protection under the auspices of Trans-Himalaya Forum for International Cooperation simultaneously convened in Beijing and Lhasa, capital of Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR), China.
 
The Forum had a diverse and distinguished participation from Asia, Europe, the USA and Latin America, including former UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and former Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd.
 
China’s Vice Foreign Minister Lou Zhaohui, who has served as Ambassador to Pakistan, also gave a keynote speech. The Forum was organized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the government of TAR, China acted as one-host.
 
Speaking on behalf of the Pakistani Parliament, Senator Mushahid Hussain Sayed, Chairman of Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, spoke on Pakistan’s climate change challenges, China’s leadership role on climate change and the way forward for future cooperation. He thanked China for being the first country to give a generous donation of half a million doses of COVID-19 vaccine.
 
He briefed the audience on the looming environmental crisis in Pakistan and said that Pakistan is among the 7th most vulnerable countries gravely affected by climate change. In the last 25 years, it had over 150 freak weather incidents of flash floods, forest fires, melting glaciers, freaky heat waves, landslides and avalanches, which have displaced populations and disrupted life in general.
 
For instance, during the floods that hit Pakistan 10 years ago, 20% of Pakistan’s territory and 10% of its population was displaced in two provinces, causing a whopping $ 16 billion loss to the national economy.
 
Senator Sayed praised China’s commitment to climate change, and he added that under China’s leadership, the forthcoming World Climate Change conference scheduled to be held in November 2021, COP 26, in Glasgow will be a great success.
 
Moreover, he proposed three important elements for the way-forward on climate change in the context of Trans-Himalaya Forum for International Cooperation. Firstly, he called for delinking the issue of climate change from geopolitics and a cold war mentality. Secondly, he urged the need to select specific projects to promote climate change in the Trans-Himalaya region from Green Climate Fund (GCF). Thirdly, he suggested Trans-Himalaya Forum for International Cooperation to hold consultation of regional BRI partner states prior to the convening of COP 26 on November 21.
 
The Forum informed that two global conferences will be held in 2021 on Climate Change - one in Kunming, China, and the other in Glasgow, UK, and both would be useful opportunities to promote global cooperation on climate change.
 

(Editor:Wang Su)

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Seminar on ecological environment protection calls for closer coop to combat common challenges
Source:Gwadar Pro | 2021-02-03 19:27
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